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Isn’t it interesting how you can evade your tax responsibilities by making a poor investment or two?

Right in my backyard! I used to commute on a KTM 640E on those roads. Ton of fun. Now, I’m riding them on my peddle-powered two-wheeler and appreciate them in a whole new way. Barber is an impressive facility and I love the vintage festival in October. 

Fuel efficiency figures on the 2.0l turbo?

If anything will open up seats in other racing series for him it will not be his stint as an F1 driver. It will be the considerable resources his father can bring to support whatever team he is courting. 

Recycling of these Li-ion batteries is also just getting off the ground. A former Tesla exec has started a business doing just that.

I still think a cab-forward design would be cool (like the VW pictured in the article). It allows you to get the crew cab and a full-size bed. You do sacrifice the “mega power frunk” but perhaps they could do the integrated bed storage (like ram boxes). I get that it would be unconventional looking but I’d love to get

As a cyclist in Alabama, I have had a bunch of close calls. People passing too closely, too fast and too close and just plain rude.

Maybe I’m just being a pedant, but by definition a car that is considered “fairly common” is considered as such because you do see them. Maybe a better questions would’ve been, “What car model have you most recently spotted that you didn’t know existed?”

Meanwhile in ICEland...

The museum is worth the trip by itself. Hopefully, you’ll be able to make the voyage soon. It’s an awesome event. 

I’m sure you’ve been to Barber in October for that event. Right in my backyard. Love that place and always love the market area during the festival. 

Teach them in a 3500 diesel pickup with a stick. Our shop truck is a ‘04 Ram 3500 with a six speed. Under normal driving conditions (even on hill starts) you take off in 2nd gear and you never need the accelerator pedal while letting out the clutch. You can even give it some brake while releasing the clutch and it

His point is that air solenoids contain electromagnets to move the armature back and forth. The electromagnets in the solenoid valve are smaller (than the electromagnets that directly moved the valves) and the air does the heavy lifting. That’s why he mentions the current draw of the air solenoids vs the direct

This. Don’t overthink it. Keep the 3-speed because that takes care of getting power to all the wheels. From the looks of things, the electrification of this vehicle will be the easy part...by far.

Overlap between the two wouldn’t be all that bad. While one is shifting the other is still providing torque to the wheels. Not a bad deal there. 

I think you’ve answered your own question with this statement,

As an Alabamian, I agree. Doug Jones prosecuted the Alabama church bombers. Certainly would’ve been good to see him there but I can’t say that Merrick is a bad choice, just not the one I preferred.

How about a flat black wagon for $500? According to the seller it only needs the alternator replaced (which they have). The hood scoop (only installed in one picture) gives it that WRX vibe.

The other interesting part about the Valkyrie is that it has a carb for each cylinder. The one I had sat for too long between rides and the o-ring on one of the floats failed. I started the engine and hydrolocked it. Thankfully, the only damage was a crack in the rear case (replaceable) and an idler gear in the

There is a site for newer (2013+) CDJR products and (2006+) Ford vehicles I’ve used before. It gives you the window sticker when you type in the VIN. I used it for shopping RAM trucks recently.